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Vocational guidance and the labour market: Guidance to transform or guidance to domesticate?

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Educational planner and researcher with extensive experience in planning, project preparation and evaluation in several Third World countries. Associate research member of the University of Stockholm. Authorized psychologist with special interest in career development and counselling.

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Kann, U. Vocational guidance and the labour market: Guidance to transform or guidance to domesticate?. Prospects 18, 483–492 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02196017

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